It's OK. It feels more natural to write the True statement first and then the False statement e.g.

; This is how the majority of users write code.If_IsAdminEnabled()Then; It's TrueElse; It's FalseEndIf; So using _IsAdminDisabled would result in this.If_IsAdminDisabled()=FalseThen; It's TrueElse; It's FalseEndIf